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13 Jan 2026

Property owners in three Tipperary towns can now seek grants to spruce up their premises

Applications now being accepted for Tipperary Cahir Cashel Municipal District's 2026 Streetscape and Building Enhancement Scheme

Property owners in three Tipperary towns can now seek  grants to spruce up their premises

Tipperary County Council is seeking applications from property owners in Tipperary Town, Cahir and Cashel for Streetscape and Building Enhancement Scheme grants

Tipperary County Council is inviting applications from the owners of town centre properties in Tipperary Town, Cahir and Cashel for Streetscape and Building Enhancement Scheme grants. 

Tipperary-Cahir-Cashel Municipal District is seeking to improve the streetscape and public realm of the three towns through the scheme by supporting owners of properties in the primary retail areas in improving and enhancing their properties and public areas. 

Grants of 50% of the approved cost up to a maximum of €500 are available to property owners for painting and general improvement to commercial and residential buildings. 

Application forms and guidelines are available on request from Tipperary Cahir Cashel MD, Rosanna Road, Tipperary Town or at www.tipperarycoco.ie.

Completed application forms together with supporting documentation to be returned to the District Administrator, Tipperary-Cahir-Cashel MD, Rosanna Road, Tipperary Town, Co. Tipperary, E34 WD51 or by email to marie.lynch@tipperarycoco.ie on or before 12 noon Friday, April 24.  

Incomplete applications may delay processing and may result in the application not being considered. Photographs of the property must be included with the application.

A limited fund is available and the submission of an application does not guarantee that a grant will be allocated. Application forms can be found on Tipperary County Council's website. 

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